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Alexandrine Russian-Kirghiz Girls’ Gymnasium, opened in 1908. Today, Gymnasium named after Maulenov is located on this site. Photo from the museum of M. Gorky Gymnasium. Kostanay, 2011 / 1879.kz. Processed using Gemini

Alexandrine Russian-Kirghiz Girls’ Gymnasium, opened in 1908. Today, Gymnasium named after Maulenov is located on this site. Photo from the museum of M. Gorky Gymnasium. Kostanay, 2011 / 1879.kz. Processed using Gemini

Nazipa Kulzhanova with her husband Nurgali Kulzhanov / Wikimedia Commons

Nazipa Kulzhanova with her husband Nurgali Kulzhanov / Wikimedia Commons

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Repressions in the USSR

HOW ELDERLY STALIN SLAPPED DOWN THE NATIONS

Тhe history of informant complaint against the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR.

Program of a literary evening dedicated to Abai / From open sources

Program of a literary evening dedicated to Abai / From open sources

Semipalatinsk Teachers’ Seminary / From open sources

Semipalatinsk Teachers’ Seminary / From open sources

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Issue No. 7 of the newspaper Kazakh, March 22, 1913 / From open sources

Issue No. 7 of the newspaper Kazakh, March 22, 1913 / From open sources

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First editorial team of the newspaper Enbekshi Kazakh. 1924–1925 / Central State Archive of Film, Photo and Sound Documents of Kazakhstan

First editorial team of the newspaper Enbekshi Kazakh. 1924–1925 / Central State Archive of Film, Photo and Sound Documents of Kazakhstan

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Historic Press Picks

The Sad Plight of Kazakh Women

Excerpts from an Article by Otynshy Aljanov

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Paul Labbé. Son of a Kazakh sultan with his bride. Semirechye, 1897 / Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France

Paul Labbé. Son of a Kazakh sultan with his bride. Semirechye, 1897 / Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France

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"Kyzyl Kazakhstan" Journal, where the story "Marzhan" by Nazipa Kulzhanova was published, 1925, No. 1 / National Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan

"Kyzyl Kazakhstan" Journal, where the story "Marzhan" by Nazipa Kulzhanova was published, 1925, No. 1 / National Library of the Republic of Kazakhstan